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SAR
INFORMATION ON RF EXPOSURE /
SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR)
THIS MODEL MEETS THE GOVERN-
MENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPO-
SURE TO RADIO WAVES
Your cellular phone is a radio trans-
mitter and receiver. It is designed to
meet the requirements for exposure
to radio waves established by the
Federal Communications Commis-
sion (FCC, USA) and by Health Cana-
da. These requirements include safe-
ty margins designed to assure the
protection of all persons, regardless
of age and health. They use a unit of
measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit
is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram
of tissue.
The highest SAR value for this device
when tested at the ear was
0.319 W/kg
. In positions other than
the head, such as on the body, a sep-
aration distance of
1.5 cm
is required.
The highest SAR value in this case
was
0.696 W/kg
.
Information about this device model
can be found at
by searching the equipment authori-
zation system using
FCC ID
:
PWX-S75.
As SAR is measured utilizing the de-
vice’s highest transmitting power,
the actual SAR of this device while
operating is typically below that indi-
cated above. This is due to automatic
changes to the power level of the de-
vice to ensure it only uses the mini-
mum level required to reach the net-
work.
Additional Information can be found
on the websites of the World Health
Organization
(
the Cellular Telecommunications In-
dustry Association (CTIA) web-site at
,
the Canadian Wireless Telecommuni-
cations Association (CWTA) website
or Siemens
(